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Page 1: Admission rate of law students

StatiSense ® - Wale Micaiah ©

Admission

Rate of

Law

Students

in Nigeria

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In democratic government, the supremacy of the

Law is a key element to good governance and

freedom to life and living. In order to maintain

Justice and Equity, the underprivileged of the

society must have access to equal representation

with equal support from the Law that also give

opportunity to the privileged.

A Nation where the rule of Law is suppressed;

Freedom of speech, Human right abuse,

Corruption and Injustice are usually entrenched.

This is why the education of Students in the

matters of the Law is as important as hoping for a

better country – particularly for Nigeria.

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Philosophy: The Law programme is designed to ensure that the graduate of Law will have good general knowledge of

Law, including a clear understanding of the place and importance of Law in society. All human activities

social, economic, political take place within legal framework. It is therefore necessary that the student of

Law should also have a broad general knowledge and exposure to other disciplines in the process of

acquiring legal education.

The programme should introduce students to the general knowledge in Law, acquaint them with

principles of judicial process and legal development, and equip them with the basic tools of legal analysis

and methods. Legal education should act first, as a stimulus to stir the student into critical analysis and

examination of the prevailing social, economic and political systems of his community and, secondly, as an

intellectual exercise aimed at studying and assessing the operation, efficacy and relevance of various rules

of Law in the society.

The curriculum must also ensure that Law is taught as it exists at any given moment, and that every Law

student will be comparative in his approach to legal studies bearing in mind that there are many systems

of Law (Statutory Law, Common law, Customary Law and Islamic Law) currently in operation.

Objectives: A law graduate must be able to use law as a tool for the resolution of various social, economic and

political conflicts in society. The training in Law is specifically aimed at producing lawyers whose level of

education would equip them properly to serve as advisers, solicitors or advocates to governments and

their agencies, companies, business firms, associations, individuals and families, etc.

The activities of governments, companies and individuals are expected to be carried out within legal

framework. Therefore, the output or end result of the Law programme should meet the needs of such

agencies and institutions as international organizations, academic teaching and research institutions,

federal, state and local government bodies, various industrial, commercial and mercantile associations and

various social, family and domestic groups.

Law

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Nigeria has 128 Universities (as at July, 2013);

No. Funding Total

1 Federal 40

2 State 38

3 Private 50

128

Not all these institutions offer Law as a course.

According to the National Universities

Commission (NUC), there are a total of 13

Disciplines, Law being one of these, is offered in

42 of 128 Universities.

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No. Funding Law Institution

1 Federal 17

2 State 19

3 Private 6

42

Civil Law Common &

Islamic Law

International

Law &

jurisprudence

Islamic

Law/Sharia

Law

Private &

Islamic Law

Public &

International

Law Law

Common

Law

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Course and Institution Course Total Institution

Civil Law 10

ABSU, ABU, DELSU, EBSU, ESUTECH,

IMSU, UNIZIK, OOU, UNICAL,

UNIMAID

Common & Islamic Law 4 BAYERO, LASU, UNILORIN, UDUS

Islamic/Sharia Law 2 KOGSU, ABU, UNIMAID

Law 28

AAUA, ABUAD, EKPOMA, ANSU, UI,

BABCOCK, BASU, BIU, BESU, OAU,

BOWEN, COVENANT, EKSU, OSUN,

IGBINEDION, KOGSU, NASU, RSUST,

NOUN, NDU, NPA, UMYU, UNIBEN,

UNIABUJA, UNIJOS, UNILAG, UNN,

UNIUYO

International Law & Diplomacy 1 BABCOCK

Private & Islamic Law 1 UNIMAID

Public & Private International Law 2 AAUA, UNIMAID

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Top Application by Law Courses Course 2011 2012 2013 %2011 %2012 %2013

Civil Law 25,701 26,354 24,504 31.58 30.02 24.87

Common & Islamic

Law 2,971 2,972 4,283 3.65 3.38 4.35

Common Law 316 639 4,133 0.39 0.73 4.19

Islamic/Sharia Law 1,060 951 1,162 1.30 1.08 1.18

Law 50,814 56,553 64,051 62.43 64.41 65.00

Private & Islamic

Law 78 75 85 0.10 0.09 0.09

Public & Private

International Law 456 256 327 0.56 0.29 0.33

Total Application 81,396 87,800 98,545

Civil law (24.87%) and Law (65.00%) amounts to

approximately 90% of total application.

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Top Application by Institution Institution 2011 2012 2013 AVG

UNIBEN 6,344 6,475 7,554 6,791

UNN 6,285 6,648 7,048 6,660

OAU 5,647 6,070 7,058 6,258

UNIZIK 5,107 5,891 6,498 5,832

UNILAG 5,678 5,396 6,115 5,730

ABU 5,511 3,894 3,904 4,436

UNILORIN 3,764 4,764 4,775 4,434

UI 3,528 3,213 4,271 3,671

UNICAL 3,745 3,189 3,766 3,567

UNIUYO 3,178 3,326 4,093 3,532

UNIABUJA 4,377 3,321 2,257 3,318

IMSU 1,243 3,869 3,966 3,026

NDU 2,958 2,822 2,513 2,869

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Application by Course & Institution

Civil Law Common & Islamic Law

Islamic/Sharia Law Law

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Admission Rate of Selected Institutions

2012/2013 UTME

LAW Application Admission Admission Rate

UNN 6,648 25 0.38%

UNILAG 5,396 302 5.60%

UNIUYO 3,326 133 4.00%

UI 3,213 144 4.48%

EKSU 1,424 110 7.72%

UNIMAID 1,138 226 19.86%

21,145 940 4.45%

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Law Applicants (2000 – 2013)

Year Total Application Total Law % of Law

2013 1,735,729 98,545 5.68

2012 1,503,933 87,800 5.84

2011 1,493,611 81,396 5.45

2010 1,182,381 75,244 6.36

2008 1,054,060 68,434 6.49

2007 911,653 56,939 6.25

2006 803,472 50,880 6.33

2005 916,371 69,957 7.63

2004 841,878 68,515 8.14

2003 1,132,392 110,576 9.76

2002 994,380 86,604 8.71

2001 749,417 73,351 9.79

2000 416,381 43,337 10.41

As shown above; averagely, less than 8% of total

University applicants are interested in studying Law, of

which less than 5% are eventually admitted.

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Admission Rate (2000 – 2007) FACULTY 2000 2002 2003 2005 2006 2007

Administration 6.75 2.83 5.57 4.65 6.87 7.32

Agriculture 46.96 28.64 20.22 61.25 57.32 65.81

Arts 26.9 11.62 17.24 14.82 19.31 17.78

Education 84.95 46.59 85.94 58.59 53.91 41.85

Engineering/Env. 10.99 5.12 8.66 7.07 9.31 9.98

Law 5.61 2.54 3.11 4.3 6.19 6.08 Medical 5.26 2.55 4.23 3.13 4.15 4.31

Science 35.45 15.71 24.5 20.59 21.8 25.91

Social Sciences 9.84 4.05 8.01 5.17 8.01 8.68

Overall, less than 5 of 100 applicants are

admitted yearly for Law disciplines, the

remaining 95 seek admissions elsewhere

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The fewer the number of Lawyers or people who are literate

as regard the Law of the land, the higher the rate of Human

Right abuse, Corruption and Injustice.

Evidently, for a country of over 170million people, the

number of applicants admitted yearly to study Law is too

low and definitely insufficient to meet future needs of the

population, most especially those who would need the help

of Lawyers and the underprivileged that will need defense

against abuse.

The Mo Ibrahim Foundation invests in governance and

leadership to catalyse Africa‟s transformation; one of its

indices for good governance is Participation & Human

Rights, Nigeria was ranked 37th in Africa in the 2012 report.

Also, the Human Rights Risk Index 2012, ranked Nigeria as

“Extreme” in its Poorest Human Rights Risk Index scores.

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Human Rights Risk Index 2012

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Creating a Nation where Justice and Peace reigns

starts with the commitment to helping people know

and fight for their right under a open system of the

Rule of Law. This commitment must first begin with

our Tertiary Institutions, ensuring that as many as

are interested in becoming Legal practitioners, are

at the least, given the opportunity to pursue their

dreams.

Without the Law, the people are Lost and the

Nation suffers under the influence of a Few who

knows and are ready to take the „Ignorants‟ for a

ride, and for as long as they can, as long as they

remain ignorant to their Rights and Privileges!

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